Soundtripping Devices

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Few things in life are as important as good music. But as you've probably noticed, that music only sounds as good as the system it's playing through. Thanks to our so-called speakers, headphones and earphones. These audio devices can noticeably improve your listening experience.

When it comes to your soundtrip, how do you listen to your songs? What brand/s do you own or planning to buy in the future? Or what's your most used speaker or headphone? C'mon, let's have a chat here!

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I own both Harman Kardon Onyx Studio and Riva Turbo X. These premium bluetooth devices are capable of sounding like a huge speakers in a portable size. Overall I love the output of HK Onyx compared to the Riva. It sounds full, crisp, and can be regarded as a huge sound system to those have no idea where the sound came from.

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Regarding speakers, I looked for a 2.0 setup with a small footprint to place on my desk, and purchased the Creative Gigaworks T20 Series II several years back. It was impressive for its size, and on a small room I didn’t need a subwoofer. However, there is too much emphasis on bass and sound distortion was noticeable on max volume. More recently, I upgraded my speakers to the iLoud Micro Monitors. These speakers are even smaller (they are world’s smallest studio monitors). And because they are studio monitors, they produce a flat sound on a wider frequency range, and without apparent distortion on louder volumes. I paid 3x more the price of my previous set of speakers, but I believe they were the best value for my money.